
Using the Koneman and Roberts working schema for identifying clinical mold isolates, a mold which has hyphae that appear to be predominantly nonseptate would likely belong to which group of fungi?
A) dematiaceous fungi
B) Zygomycetes
C) hyaline fungi
D) Ascomycetes
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Q1: The portion of the fungus extending above
Q2: The rounding up and enlargement of the
Q4: Optimal recovery of filamentous fungi from blood
Q5: The basic structural unit of the molds
Q6: In most instances the most definitive means
Q7: Which group of molds characteristically produces large,
Q8: The tubular outpouching that occurs in some
Q9: One type of sexual reproduction produces rough-walled
Q10: The loose intertwined network of basic structural
Q11: Hyphae fragmentation through the points of septation
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